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After Le Mans, the Italian team took also the checkered flag of the Belgian classic of Blancpain GT Series thanks to a consistent race by the Mercedes-AMG GT3 of Swiss crew Pampanini-Calamia-Monaco-Jacoma that caught up 18 positions to finish sixth in the Pro-Am class: “Great team performance, coordination that supported our drivers and car reliability were the keys to succeed”

In the 4 Hours of Barcelona consistency, team spirit and zero errors have allowed the Italian team to score a point finish after their first European Le Mans Series appearance with Harata, Bressan and Lancieri behind the wheel of the LMP3 Ligier-Nissan: "Mission accomplished thanks to a perfect job on all fronts"

Double action during the weekend for the Italian team, that will take part in the Paul Ricard 1000 kms (Saturday at 18:00) with Calamia-Pampanini-Monaco preparing the Spa 24 Hours at Le Castellet and also in the Le Mans 24 Hours official test with the Dallara LMP2 of Lacorte-Sernagiotto-Belicchi.

Italian team is starting its home round with the Mercedes-AMG GT3 of Calamia-Pampanini and the Lamborghini Huracan of Mezard-Hiesse in the Le Mans Cup race (Saturday at 16:00h) and with the Dallara LMP2 making its 2019 debut in the European Le Mans Series 4 Hours (Sunday at 12:00h).

For the first time the Italian team will manage a GT3 car from the German manufacturer starting from the 2019 Le Mans Cup with Calamia / Pampanini behind the wheel and making also a great comeback at the 24 Hours of Spa. A GT4 category programme will be confirmed in the next weeks.

Besides its WEC LMP2 programs, the team led by Raimondo Amadio gets back to the European Le Mans Series with a new endurance project involving the Japanese and the Italian drivers on a LMP3 Ligier-Nissan. The third driver will be announced soon.

Treviso (Italy), September 19, 2018. Spa hosts the fifth and penultimate round of the 2018 European Le Mans Series and Cetilar Villorba Corse continues the intense international endurance series on the track as early as Wednesday (September 19) to better prepare the Belgian 4 Hours that will take place over the weekend. The Italian team is working ahead of Sunday's race with Italian drivers Roberto Lacorte, Giorgio Sernagiotto and Brazilian Felipe Nasr on the #47 Dallara P217 Gibson for a day of free practice with the aim of starting to collect useful data regarding some developments and analysis carried out on the LMP2 class prototype after Silverstone. If in England last month, their race was conditioned by electronic issues, in 2017 at Spa Cetilar Villorba Corse was the protagonist of a positive comeback up to the seventh position. Forty cars (16 LMP2's) will take part in the 4 Hours of Spa. Track action will begin on Friday 21 September, with the race on Sunday 23 September at 12:30hrs. Fully live streaming available on www.europeanlemansseries.com).

Team Principal Amadio says: “Spa will be a very hard stage. After Silverstone's issues it will be very important to finish the race and collect as many points as possible. During the entire weekend, special attention will also be given to data collection that will be useful on the development that we began on our prototype; no revolutions, just small changes that I hope will bring improvements on the performance”.

Italian team heads to England with Lacorte/Sernagiotto/Nasr on the Dallara P217 for the fourth round

Treviso (Italy), August 16, 2018. Cetilar Villorba Corse heads to Silverstone, Great Britain, which, as fourth of the six rounds in the calendar, marks the turning point of the 2018 European Le Mans Series on 17-18 August. Italian team is back to the commitments of the international endurance series, where the squad led by Raimondo Amadio, after the excellent performances shown at Monza and a more interlocutory round at the Red Bull Ring, is looking for revenge. At the 4 Hours of Silverstone Cetilar Villorba Corse will line up the #47 Dallara P217 of the LMP2 class for the crew formed by Italian Roberto Lacorte and Giorgio Sernagiotto and Brazilian former F1 driver Felipe Nasr. Recently, on the LMP2 prototype have been made some changes to the front splitter to optimize aerodynamics. Forty-two cars (16 LMP2's) will take part in the 4 Hours of Silverstone. Track action will begin on Friday 17 August, with the race on Saturday 18 August at 14:30hrs (15:30hrs CET). Fully live streaming available on www.europeanlemansseries.com).

After the 4 Hours of Red Bull Ring the Italian team is already planning the British round of the season where the Dallara shared by Lacorte, Sernagiotto and Nasr will bring some aerodynamic evolutions

Treviso (Italy), July 25, 2018. Cetilar Villorba Corse finished eleventh overall the 4 Hours of the Red Bull Ring, which was a very challenging third round of the 2018 European Le Mans Series 2018, with the crew formed by Roberto Lacorte, Giorgio Sernagiotto and Felipe Nasr at the wheel of the Dallara P217 Gibson. After being the first Dallara in qualifying, a promising start and a competitive fight for a top-5 position, the Italian team, that had bet on rain, had to overcome some difficulties when, on the contrary, the track did remain dry. However, the team was awarded as the best crew with a Bronze driver at the end of the race (Lacorte was also the fastest one on Friday's Bronze test). Now the team led by Raimondo Amadio is already looking at the next round at Silverstone, to be held in August 17-18, where Cetilar Villorba Corse will bring some aerodynamic evolutions on track.